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>> michele bachmann. guys. she gained the most out of this debate and when the smoke clears she's going to be one of the last candidates standing, i think. >> john king? >> i agree. michele bachmann gained the most from the debate if you had to pick one winner i would say mitt romney. he's the frontrunner. he's way ahead here in new hampshire. i think he expected to get a little more roughed up. the other candidates thought it was sboeduction night so they were more timid. >> did tim pawlenty and many said he should have been more aggressive. do you think he was? >> it's tough to score. sunday he escalates by saying obamany care and then on monday with the others watching and he said "courage." he wouldn't look mitt romney in the eye and say it on stage. >> i don't know why you would start an attack and not follow through with it and i think that was a little -- >> who do you think won? >> i think mitt romney had a big target on his back and he escaped unscathed and the loser was tim pawlenty. >> i agree with g
>> michele bachmann. guys. she gained the most out of this debate and when the smoke clears she's going to be one of the last candidates standing, i think. >> john king? >> i agree. michele bachmann gained the most from the debate if you had to pick one winner i would say mitt romney. he's the frontrunner. he's way ahead here in new hampshire. i think he expected to get a little more roughed up. the other candidates thought it was sboeduction night so they were more timid....
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but michele bachmann was the biggest surprise. she was -- i don't think the country knew her very well. she was pithy. she spoke in a much cleaner sentences. she sprinkled interesting fact into it. and she introduced her biography. the 23 foster children, she said that twice. that was really -- >> and five children. >> and gloria and i were both -- >> 23 foster children? >> she must be good at time management. >> she's a social conservative,like rick santorum was. i think she was more impressive. >> results, the exclusive insider polls. cnn and the national forum got together. hey, did you ever finish last month's invoices? sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had your shoes shined. well, i made you a reservation at the sushi place around the corner. well, in that case, i better get back to these invoices... which i'll do right after making your favorite pancakes. you know what? i'm going to tidy up your side of the office. i can't hear you because i'm also making you a smoothie. [ male announcer ] marriott hotel
but michele bachmann was the biggest surprise. she was -- i don't think the country knew her very well. she was pithy. she spoke in a much cleaner sentences. she sprinkled interesting fact into it. and she introduced her biography. the 23 foster children, she said that twice. that was really -- >> and five children. >> and gloria and i were both -- >> 23 foster children? >> she must be good at time management. >> she's a social conservative,like rick santorum was....
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may be sarah palin, michele bachmann filled that void. >> will. >> i don't think michele bachmann made people forget sarah palin yet but might soon. >> eroll. >> i think they will, especially among republicans. >> thanks, guy, gentlemen, appreciate your time, will, errol and robert. >> the pilot saved his passengers but killed in a goodyear blimp accident. he told four passengers to jump when the blimp was off the ground. it then shot up into the air and exploded before crashing into flames. (a federal judge could overturn a decision that the same-sex marriage ban is unconstitutional. that ruling coming from a judge who announced he's gay. >>> the army is replace their part of their uniform. troll cap is standard wear now. >>> it may be one of the biggest heists after the invasion of iraq. the u.s. followed up with plane load with plane load of cold, hard cash. that was meant to help iraq, but apparently billions of dollars have disappeared. here's brian todd. >> reporter: this the months after shock and awe. the mantra was spend and rebuild. at least that's what u.s. officials hoped.
may be sarah palin, michele bachmann filled that void. >> will. >> i don't think michele bachmann made people forget sarah palin yet but might soon. >> eroll. >> i think they will, especially among republicans. >> thanks, guy, gentlemen, appreciate your time, will, errol and robert. >> the pilot saved his passengers but killed in a goodyear blimp accident. he told four passengers to jump when the blimp was off the ground. it then shot up into the air and...
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we're seeing the softer side of michele bachmann. not throwing out the red meat we've seen in recent years with her. the red meat i would say is more well done than medium rare these days. interesting in a few moments to see what her message is going to be, because this is her first official speech as a gop presidential candidate and we're all going to be watching here and there's actually a pretty sizable crowd here in this -- in her hometown. she's going to get a hometown welcome and hopes it's the beginning of a big surprise and shakeup in the republican ranks with this nomination. >> all right. jim, let us know as soon as it starts. we'll head back to you and take that live. appreciate it. >>> let's look at michele bachmann's reputation on the hill. her paying job. dana bash joining us with a look at the congresswoman's stand on issues and her standing among colleagues. dana? >> kyra she is somebody who hasn't been here very long, elected in 2006, the year that democrats took control of the house, but she is on a couple of key co
we're seeing the softer side of michele bachmann. not throwing out the red meat we've seen in recent years with her. the red meat i would say is more well done than medium rare these days. interesting in a few moments to see what her message is going to be, because this is her first official speech as a gop presidential candidate and we're all going to be watching here and there's actually a pretty sizable crowd here in this -- in her hometown. she's going to get a hometown welcome and hopes...
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will it be michele bachmann? there's also a missing piece, the governor of texas, rick perry. who is thinking to get in. >> do you think he will? >> i don't know. i saw him last week. i came away with a definite maybe. in fact, iowa is made for a showdown between rick perry, who has texas job creation, to match romney, he has michele bachmann's rapport with evangelical christians who are 60% of the participants in the iowa caucuses. there's two steps here. how do you get down to the binary choice? >> she's come out really from the -- >> i think you make an argument michele bachmann is a front-runner in iowa. romney is barely competing out there. you have her in a statistical tie for first place. let's have a little perspective and look back four years ago, when rudy giuliani was in second place, john edwards was in first place. bachmann was born in iowa. she's going to be a force in the iowa caucus. >> she's going to announce this week. >> she's going to announce this week. and i think coming off her very strong debate performance that there will be a lot of excitement there.
will it be michele bachmann? there's also a missing piece, the governor of texas, rick perry. who is thinking to get in. >> do you think he will? >> i don't know. i saw him last week. i came away with a definite maybe. in fact, iowa is made for a showdown between rick perry, who has texas job creation, to match romney, he has michele bachmann's rapport with evangelical christians who are 60% of the participants in the iowa caucuses. there's two steps here. how do you get down to the...
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michele bachmann is smart. she talks directly to the people and can inspire a big base out the there. independents are likely to vote for her. >> thank you all for being with us tonight. we'll continue this conversation for some time to come. conversan for quite some time to come. >>> and you won't want to miss the end of this show, we have good news to break. stay tuned find out just why john king is not here tonight. s] ♪ [ cat meows ] ♪ [ whistle ] ♪ [ cat meows ] ♪ [ ting! ] [ male announcer ] travelers can help you protect the things you care about and save money with multi-policy discounts. are you getting the coverage you need and the discounts you deserve? for an agent or quote, call 800-my-coverage or visit travelers.com. i've tried it. but nothing's helped me beat my back pain. then i tried this. it's salonpas. this is the relief i've been looking for. salonpas has 2 powerful pain fighting ingredients that work for up to 12 hours. and my pharmacist told me it's the only otc pain patch approved
michele bachmann is smart. she talks directly to the people and can inspire a big base out the there. independents are likely to vote for her. >> thank you all for being with us tonight. we'll continue this conversation for some time to come. conversan for quite some time to come. >>> and you won't want to miss the end of this show, we have good news to break. stay tuned find out just why john king is not here tonight. s] ♪ [ cat meows ] ♪ [ whistle ] ♪ [ cat meows ] ♪ [...
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well, i know michelle bachmann. i have worked with michele bachmann. michelle bachmann is a friend of mine, and i can tell you michele bachmann means what she says. [applause] she walks the walk. she talks the talk. whether fighting for students in her hometown of stillwater, fighting spending as a state senator, are standing up to the special interests in washington, d.c., as a member of congress, no one has the record to match their rhetoric like michele bachmann. nobody. so, my friends, this nation is at a tipping point, and is crying out for genuine leadership. that is why i am so proud today to introduce to you my comrade in arms, my congresswomen, my friend, and the next president of the united states, michele bachmann. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> good morning. good morning. is this is so great to be here in iowa this morning, and even better to be here in waterloo where i was born. [applause] i think it is entirely fitting that we are here today act the site that was once the waterloo women's club, so thank you for being here. my name is michel
well, i know michelle bachmann. i have worked with michele bachmann. michelle bachmann is a friend of mine, and i can tell you michele bachmann means what she says. [applause] she walks the walk. she talks the talk. whether fighting for students in her hometown of stillwater, fighting spending as a state senator, are standing up to the special interests in washington, d.c., as a member of congress, no one has the record to match their rhetoric like michele bachmann. nobody. so, my friends, this...
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we saw michelle bachmann rising. we saw newt gingrich gracrashin over and over and we saw tim pawlenty wandering aimlessly and mitt romney hovering above the fray. what does it tell you about the republican party. you're in that camp. give us your best shot. >> i think it's very encouraging. a republican party abandoned issues that were not constructive and moving the party forward growing its base. you see them connecting with a lot of american voters. i was actually very pleasantly prized by the debate. it was a big improvement over the first one and we'll see more improvements to come. >> i think there are two republican races going on right now. one of them features a small field. it's the race to be sort of the establishment favorite on on republican side. default choice for people in the party that decide six or nine months from now they want to win in 2012. that's a competition between mitt romney and tim pawlenty and maybe john huntsman if and when he gets into the race. among them mitt romney clearly had the
we saw michelle bachmann rising. we saw newt gingrich gracrashin over and over and we saw tim pawlenty wandering aimlessly and mitt romney hovering above the fray. what does it tell you about the republican party. you're in that camp. give us your best shot. >> i think it's very encouraging. a republican party abandoned issues that were not constructive and moving the party forward growing its base. you see them connecting with a lot of american voters. i was actually very pleasantly...
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we saw michelle bachmann rising. we saw newt gingrich crashing over and over and we saw tim pawlenty wandering aimlessly and mitt romney hovering above the fray. what does it tell you about the republican party. you're in that camp. give us your best shot. >> i think it's very encouraging. a republican party abandoned issues that were not constructive and moving the party forward growing its base. you see them connecting with a lot of american voters. i was actually very pleasantly prized by the debate. it was a big improvement over the first one and we'll see more improvements to come. >> i think there are two republican races going on right now. one of them features a small field. it's the race to be sort of the establishment favorite on on republican side. default choice for people in the party that decide six or nine months from now they want to win in 2012. that's a competition between mitt romney and tim pawlenty and maybe john huntsman if and when he gets into the race. among them mitt romney clearly had the b
we saw michelle bachmann rising. we saw newt gingrich crashing over and over and we saw tim pawlenty wandering aimlessly and mitt romney hovering above the fray. what does it tell you about the republican party. you're in that camp. give us your best shot. >> i think it's very encouraging. a republican party abandoned issues that were not constructive and moving the party forward growing its base. you see them connecting with a lot of american voters. i was actually very pleasantly prized...
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we don't really though if michele bachmann will he stayg power, to one hagone after her, the scrutiny of her has just begun, chirchtion in her conservative record. he took federal money for a family farm, questions about how much she benefitted from those things, but nonetheless, when the scrutiny comes we will have to see how she holds up. >> we continue with a look at the new law in new york sta on same-sex marriag with nicholas confessore of the morning time, toobin of the new york magazine and cnn and from los angeles, adam mc54 any of "the new york times". >> yo you will see a lot of peoe get invited to a gay marriage, it won't bes strange as before, the overall effect is those who oppose gay marriage are at a certain point going to start steaming like a bit o out liars at least in theeneral elecrate, we are nothere yet but i think we will be there in the next four or five years. >> rose: we look at a new documentary about the new york times called page 1, inside "the new york times", we talk to three people featured in the documentary, they are david car, bryan sfelter and gay t
we don't really though if michele bachmann will he stayg power, to one hagone after her, the scrutiny of her has just begun, chirchtion in her conservative record. he took federal money for a family farm, questions about how much she benefitted from those things, but nonetheless, when the scrutiny comes we will have to see how she holds up. >> we continue with a look at the new law in new york sta on same-sex marriag with nicholas confessore of the morning time, toobin of the new york...
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michele bachmann stole that mantel at the moment. she's surprised a lot of people and she'll raise a lot of money in the first quarter and with the success comes the tougher questions. that's her next challenge. she's a house member and she has to prove now she can be a serious candidate for president. >> and anderson, i think it may have happened a little quickly. i was talking to somebody close to her today and he said to me, we're not ready for all of this attention yet? she may not be ready for all of this attention yet, as you say. she's full of gaffes. she's got to learn the difference between being a congressional candidate and being a presidential candidate. which is a whole different playingfield and it's clear that she's not comfortable in these kinds of unscripted events. she did very well at the debate, at the cnn debate because you had her talking. >> let me jump in, to her credit, i've seen her -- she's come on this program. i've seen her on chris matthews' programs, a lot of these candidates won't do that. michele bach
michele bachmann stole that mantel at the moment. she's surprised a lot of people and she'll raise a lot of money in the first quarter and with the success comes the tougher questions. that's her next challenge. she's a house member and she has to prove now she can be a serious candidate for president. >> and anderson, i think it may have happened a little quickly. i was talking to somebody close to her today and he said to me, we're not ready for all of this attention yet? she may not be...
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now, she's casting a tall shadow over michele bachmann. while other candidates try to avoid stepping on their fellow partisans' announcements, she doesn't seem to worry about that. >> john hendren live this morning in washington. thank you. >>> is there a palin/bachman rivalry? michele bachmann talks live with george stephanopoulos later this morning on "gma." >>> as we head into the busy summer travel season, the government is issuing its annual report on security awareness. the fbi and the department of homeland security say while there's no specific or credible terror threats, travelers and people attending large-scale celebrations are still warned to be diligent about the possibility. >>> high-level white house meetings did little to move debt talks forward. republican leaders are flatly refusing to consider raising taxes.s. but the administration remains hopeful that a significant deal can be reached. >>> and disturbing, new details are emerging about tucson shooting suspect, jared laufer in and his behavior behind bars. and the woman
now, she's casting a tall shadow over michele bachmann. while other candidates try to avoid stepping on their fellow partisans' announcements, she doesn't seem to worry about that. >> john hendren live this morning in washington. thank you. >>> is there a palin/bachman rivalry? michele bachmann talks live with george stephanopoulos later this morning on "gma." >>> as we head into the busy summer travel season, the government is issuing its annual report on...
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another one that's impressive is michele bachmann. i think she's got a connection to people that's just evident and i really like her style. >> now, when organizers of the event asked those in attendance to applaud when they read off the names of the different candidates, michele bachmann was one of the folks who received the loudest round of applause from the tea partiers. perhaps the loudest was ron paul. he's a big favorite here among the tea party crowd. what was, perhaps, most striking, though, was not one person in attendance here thought that mitt romney actually won the debate. perhaps that's because he has basically decided to skip the straw poll here later this summer in iowa. a lot of folks around here not very happy about that. back to you. >> he spent some money in iowa last time around and this time just decided he's going to skip iowa. i don't know which comes first, the people saying he didn't rate for them or -- >> him being there. >> not going there because the people this time around are saying they don't rate for h
another one that's impressive is michele bachmann. i think she's got a connection to people that's just evident and i really like her style. >> now, when organizers of the event asked those in attendance to applaud when they read off the names of the different candidates, michele bachmann was one of the folks who received the loudest round of applause from the tea partiers. perhaps the loudest was ron paul. he's a big favorite here among the tea party crowd. what was, perhaps, most...
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you have been bridge there, michele bachmann -- have gingrich there, michele bachmann. he and mitt romney are the two ken dolls in the race. you have michele bachmann, barbie with fangs. just like a caricature, no substance. >> good to see how simple and non-ad hominem we are, in that huntsman spirit. [laughter] >> is fascinating, the mormon experience of being a missionary does really open up a people. he spent two years in taiwan, lifelong interest in china, decided to learn mandarin. kind of a fascinating aspect. rick perry is the one republican right now, according to my republican sources, who could energize an organized right-to- life, national rifle association membership, and the tea party people. >> the fbi finally gets nyt bolger -- gets whitey bulger. >> if i found him, i would have done the same thing to him as he did to my sister. >> that is the brother of a woman in james "whitey" bolger is alleged to have killed years ago. the rest of white people for was too good to pass up. -- the arrest of whitey bulger was it too good to pass up. how did they finally
you have been bridge there, michele bachmann -- have gingrich there, michele bachmann. he and mitt romney are the two ken dolls in the race. you have michele bachmann, barbie with fangs. just like a caricature, no substance. >> good to see how simple and non-ad hominem we are, in that huntsman spirit. [laughter] >> is fascinating, the mormon experience of being a missionary does really open up a people. he spent two years in taiwan, lifelong interest in china, decided to learn...
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someone who impressed a lot of people was congresswoman michele bachmann. i want you to listen, michele bachmann is a favorite of the tea party movement. listen to this from the debate. >> the tea party is really made up of disaffected democrats, independents, people who have never been political a day in their life, libertarians, republicans. it's a wide swath of america coming together. i think that's why the left fears it so much, because they're people who want to take the country back. they want the country to work again. >> when you look at michele bachmann, do you see someone who represents the tea party but maybe has a ceiling, can only win a slice of the republican party or do you see a potential president? >> she understands the tea party movement, because what she just said is exactly true. i've been in a lot of tea party rallies and these folks don't care anything about republicans or democrats. they want to save their country. they're afraid about this debt and spending and intrusion by the government. so what's happening is the country is unit
someone who impressed a lot of people was congresswoman michele bachmann. i want you to listen, michele bachmann is a favorite of the tea party movement. listen to this from the debate. >> the tea party is really made up of disaffected democrats, independents, people who have never been political a day in their life, libertarians, republicans. it's a wide swath of america coming together. i think that's why the left fears it so much, because they're people who want to take the country...
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michele bachmann certainly did g&e sparkle. in contrast to the others, but she sparkled absolutely. but she is flying at a given all the tooted and she did in the house -- flying any difference at all the two did and she did in the house and on conservative talk -- shows -- different altitude than she did in the house and on conservative talk shows. she said the to to india cost $2 million a day. that is what she has to avoid. >> last word. see you next week. for a transcript of this broadcast, log on to insidewashington.tv.
michele bachmann certainly did g&e sparkle. in contrast to the others, but she sparkled absolutely. but she is flying at a given all the tooted and she did in the house -- flying any difference at all the two did and she did in the house and on conservative talk -- shows -- different altitude than she did in the house and on conservative talk shows. she said the to to india cost $2 million a day. that is what she has to avoid. >> last word. see you next week. for a transcript of this...
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michele bachmann, who was going to announce shortly, is the person who has the similar constituency and persona, but bachmann is a member of congress, more serious about policy, and will action have a better shot and could do well, surprisingly well, in iowa. >> why don't republicans take palin on, mark? >> she has a constituency and that support. many would not vote for her under any circumstances, which is a big liability to start with, greater than any of the leading candidates. that pizza summit in manhattan, donald trump -- reality stars -- were bounty hunters and housewives of las vegas not available? nina's point is salient. roger ailes has taken off the air people -- rick santorum, newt gingrich -- make a decision. if you are a candidate, you are not a commentator. >> we let donald trump play us for weeks, and now she's playing us. >> at the convention in camp the next year, we are not going to remember today, we're not going to remember rolling thunder. we are going to have a serious candidate, is serious election. it is likely to be either ramadi or pawlenty -- romney or pawle
michele bachmann, who was going to announce shortly, is the person who has the similar constituency and persona, but bachmann is a member of congress, more serious about policy, and will action have a better shot and could do well, surprisingly well, in iowa. >> why don't republicans take palin on, mark? >> she has a constituency and that support. many would not vote for her under any circumstances, which is a big liability to start with, greater than any of the leading candidates....
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>>> in the running, surprisingly strong poll numbers give michele bachmann a boost as she formally launches her bid for the gop presidential nomination today. >>> washed away. floodwaters bury 4,000 north dakota homes and threaten two nuclear plants in nebraska. >>> and surf's up, a frisky shark shows one florida surfer how to really catch a wave. captioning funded by cbs >>> and good morning, everyone. appreciate you joining us. i'm terrell brown in for betty nguyen. congresswoman michele bachmann formally launches her bid for the republican presidential nomination today and she'll do it in the city she was born, waterloo, iowa. the des moines register poll, former massachusetts governor mitt romney came in first by over one point over bachmann. businessman herman cain came in third. tara mergener is in washington. good morning to you. >> bachmann is kicking off in her campaign in familiar territory and on the heels of encouraging news. michele bachmann is hoping her hometown roots will help steer her to the white house. >> everything i needed to know i learned in iowa. >> reporter: this m
>>> in the running, surprisingly strong poll numbers give michele bachmann a boost as she formally launches her bid for the gop presidential nomination today. >>> washed away. floodwaters bury 4,000 north dakota homes and threaten two nuclear plants in nebraska. >>> and surf's up, a frisky shark shows one florida surfer how to really catch a wave. captioning funded by cbs >>> and good morning, everyone. appreciate you joining us. i'm terrell brown in for...
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meet michele bachmann. christianity is central server politics. she is anti abortion and gay marriage. she did not give up her political career to become a tv star. she stresses her pride in being a mother, five children and 23 foster children. unlike palin, she made her money as a tax lawyer. but she is a critic of mainstream politicians. most important, unlike sarah palin, she is a candidate. >> barack obama will be a one- term president. to announcewaterloo their plans for a battle. it is the small town where she was seductive for conservatives in such places to return to america as it used to be paired >> we made our own way. we depended on our neighbors and ourselves. it was not our government we depended on for our health, because we trust in god and our neighbors and not in government. >> even fox news questioned whether this spirit it too free with facts. >> are you a flake? >> i think that would be insulting to say something like that, because i am a serious person. >> what did he mean? she said president obama is anti-american, turning u
meet michele bachmann. christianity is central server politics. she is anti abortion and gay marriage. she did not give up her political career to become a tv star. she stresses her pride in being a mother, five children and 23 foster children. unlike palin, she made her money as a tax lawyer. but she is a critic of mainstream politicians. most important, unlike sarah palin, she is a candidate. >> barack obama will be a one- term president. to announcewaterloo their plans for a battle. it...
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. >>> republican michele bachmann tries to prove she's in it to win it. she launches her long shot campaign for the white house, showing new strength in iowa. >>> plus, blood and gore and free speech. the makers and sellers of violent video games score big in a brand-new u.s. supreme court ruling. but what about your children? >>> i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin with the standoff over the federal debt. lots at stake for all of us now. democrats and republicans agree on this much, something has got to give. this hour, right now, in fact, president obama sits down with the senate minority leader mitch mcconnell. it is an attempt to try to break a political stalemate that could have very serious implications for the u.s. economy. both sides face an august 2nd deadline for congress to raise the amount of america's debt or the country might potentially not be able to pay all of its bills. our white house correspondent brianna keilar is following the negotiations. >> reporter: wolf, the president is now stepping into the deficit r
. >>> republican michele bachmann tries to prove she's in it to win it. she launches her long shot campaign for the white house, showing new strength in iowa. >>> plus, blood and gore and free speech. the makers and sellers of violent video games score big in a brand-new u.s. supreme court ruling. but what about your children? >>> i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin with the standoff over the federal debt. lots at stake...
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she's doing that this week when michelle bachmann is making the announcement. is she the spoiler role? >> the multimillion dollar question of this campaign. increasingly, a palin candidacy looks less plausible than more plausible. her negatives have been rising. she saw a couple of key events she hasn't handled particularly well. it's harder to see her now running successfully. >> let's get a break in here. we'll come back with our trends and takeaway segment. a look at what was said today and a look ahead to the week ahead. and the hot political stories trending this morning. that's coming up after this. >>> final moments with the round table. i wanted to show you the political trend tracker. big moments this sunday morning in the political world. one of the things there is something we've been talking about, romney and bachmann leading in the iowa poll. the debt ceiling talks continue to round out the top three. on this program, one of the things that strikes us as news this morning -- senator webb talking about libya. and being quite critical of president ob
she's doing that this week when michelle bachmann is making the announcement. is she the spoiler role? >> the multimillion dollar question of this campaign. increasingly, a palin candidacy looks less plausible than more plausible. her negatives have been rising. she saw a couple of key events she hasn't handled particularly well. it's harder to see her now running successfully. >> let's get a break in here. we'll come back with our trends and takeaway segment. a look at what was...
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michele bachmann certainly did the sparkle. in contrast to the others, but she sparkled absolutely. but she is flying at a given all the tooted and she did in the house -- flying any difference at all the two did and she did in the house and on conservative talk -- shows -- different altitude than she did in the house and on conservative talk shows. she said the to to india cost $2 million a day. that is what she has to avoid. >> last word. see you next week. for a transcript of this broadcast, log on to insidewashington.tv. many of this region's hill towns date back to etruscan times, well before ancient rome. others date to the fall of rome. when rome fell, europe was engulfed in chaos. people naturally grabbed for the high ground to escape the marauding barbarians that characterized those dark ages. over time, these towns were fortified and eventually functioned as independent city-states. in their glory days, they proudly charted their own course, generally free from the dictates of popes or emperors. then, the bubonic plague swept through tuscany in 1348. that, combined with th
michele bachmann certainly did the sparkle. in contrast to the others, but she sparkled absolutely. but she is flying at a given all the tooted and she did in the house -- flying any difference at all the two did and she did in the house and on conservative talk -- shows -- different altitude than she did in the house and on conservative talk shows. she said the to to india cost $2 million a day. that is what she has to avoid. >> last word. see you next week. for a transcript of this...
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michele bachmann has been on a role. she dazzled at cnn's republican debate, tied with mitt romney, but this morning, she played defense again on her vision of american history. fir first, on abc's good morning america when she insisted our founding fathers worked tirelessly to end slavery. >> john quincy adams, he was a young boy with his father serving essentially as his father's secretary, she tirelessly worked throughout his life to make sure we did in fact one day eradicate slavery. >> he wasn't one of the founding fathers. he was a president, a secretary of state, he did work to end slavely decades later, so you're standing by this comment that the founding fathers worked tirelessly to end slavery? >> john quincy adams was a part of the revolutionary war era, actively involved. >> it wasn't bachmann's first gaffe when it comes to history. in iowa, she played a bit of cultural history and mentioned johnway. >> what i want them to know like john wayne from waterloo, iowa, that's the kind of spirit that i have, too. >
michele bachmann has been on a role. she dazzled at cnn's republican debate, tied with mitt romney, but this morning, she played defense again on her vision of american history. fir first, on abc's good morning america when she insisted our founding fathers worked tirelessly to end slavery. >> john quincy adams, he was a young boy with his father serving essentially as his father's secretary, she tirelessly worked throughout his life to make sure we did in fact one day eradicate slavery....
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thank you first of all do you support michele bachmann's tax plan. in part i don't think her proposal at this point goes nearly far enough for instance the corporate tax rate in the united states has to be lowered if we lower the corporate tax rate you will see a resurgence of employment and opportunity and our neighborhoods will thrive and bustle again but we have to tether this to something to offset the perspective costs and what we need to do is say let's say a corporation will only have to pay eighteen to twenty percent in corporate taxes right now they're all have right now they're only seven percent on average well know that that is a distorted distortion if you actually look at the tax rates i'm talking about however if i were to exxon here general electric pay in taxes last year well that's a really complicated issue here oh and i don't see them building factories around the united states do you well i'd like to address the issue that you brought up because you were the one who actually motivated me to pursue this road when you told me that
thank you first of all do you support michele bachmann's tax plan. in part i don't think her proposal at this point goes nearly far enough for instance the corporate tax rate in the united states has to be lowered if we lower the corporate tax rate you will see a resurgence of employment and opportunity and our neighborhoods will thrive and bustle again but we have to tether this to something to offset the perspective costs and what we need to do is say let's say a corporation will only have to...
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coming up michele bachmann has introduced a tax plan which benefits two groups if you are thinking to low and middle class think again about the rich and the filthy rich. steinmetz twenty four seven live streaming news towns what to do about the ongoing financial hurricane unlimited free high quality videos for download. and stories you never find on mainstream news. something that will sell me a political. person more on our team not just saying. but i know now as he's running for president it was only a matter of time before congresswoman michele bachmann introduced her new text tax plan and like tim bolen she's talked tax scheme bachmann's puts the bush tax cuts on steroids in order to pay for even more tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires but one wants to raise taxes on the working families especially people in poverty arguing that everyone in america should be paying their fair share of taxes even those in total poverty or who are disabled but is everyone except billionaires who make their money sitting on their butts. by the pool collecting dividend checks bachmann thinks
coming up michele bachmann has introduced a tax plan which benefits two groups if you are thinking to low and middle class think again about the rich and the filthy rich. steinmetz twenty four seven live streaming news towns what to do about the ongoing financial hurricane unlimited free high quality videos for download. and stories you never find on mainstream news. something that will sell me a political. person more on our team not just saying. but i know now as he's running for president it...
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that's not michele bachmann. that's congressional budget office figures saying that we have the potential of losing 800,000 jobs. why in this economy would you put this very expensive unwieldly program that's going to cost jobs when job creation is our real problem right now. >> schieffer: do you favor abolishing the minimum wage? >> well, i think that we need to look at all of the factors that go into job creation. i think that's something that obviously congress would have to take a look at. >> schieffer: back in 2005 you told the minnesota senate that literally if we took away the minimum wage, we could potentially virtually wipe out unemployment. do you still believe that? >> i think again this is something that i'd want to bring in, a group of economists, we'd take a look at. we'd have a reasoned discussion because ultimately my goal is to turn the economy around and have job creation. whatever it takes, that's what we need to do because we don't want the united states to be the tail. we need to be the head.
that's not michele bachmann. that's congressional budget office figures saying that we have the potential of losing 800,000 jobs. why in this economy would you put this very expensive unwieldly program that's going to cost jobs when job creation is our real problem right now. >> schieffer: do you favor abolishing the minimum wage? >> well, i think that we need to look at all of the factors that go into job creation. i think that's something that obviously congress would have to take...
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the issue -- not surprising at all that michele bachmann is doing well. she's been willing to be the most extreme of all kahn kan dates and that's the issue that's not going to survive well. traditionally in republican primaries, iowa ends up nominating the most extreme candidate and then everybody goes to new hampshire and people get slapped around and brought back to the center right. and michele bachmann wants to, you know, she said the other day, wants to repeal the environmental protection agency. just shut down the agency. i think americans actually kind of like safe drinking water. >> let's not discount one big aspect that she brings and that is the appeal that she has for a lot of the tea party voters, a lot of independent voters. she energizes in many way that constituency, gets them engaged early in the process and ride that wave all the way through. these are important ideas she's talking about. >> i don't know about the ideas but i think she's energizing and charismatic. the other fun thing this week to watch in iowa is that just like sarah pa
the issue -- not surprising at all that michele bachmann is doing well. she's been willing to be the most extreme of all kahn kan dates and that's the issue that's not going to survive well. traditionally in republican primaries, iowa ends up nominating the most extreme candidate and then everybody goes to new hampshire and people get slapped around and brought back to the center right. and michele bachmann wants to, you know, she said the other day, wants to repeal the environmental protection...
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you also have to look at michelle bachmann as winner as well. she made some news declaring her candidacy on national television and perhaps stole some headlines this morning. and if you want to look at someone who maybe needed to show a little better was tim pawlenty. has been trying to establish himself as an alternative to mitt romney. he had a chance to really make a distinction last night on the healthcare question and chose to walk away from it, guys. >> i think she kind of surprised everybody by throwing her hat in the ring saying she had filed the paperwork. you know, you usually kind of find another stage to do that on but there she goes. what do you think? >> >> reporter: yeah. no surprise that she is running. she has been hinting at that for months but i think she showed good political instinct by announcing on the stage last night. i think the real surprise with michelle bachmann how well she performed, how polished and the first big test on the big national stage. >> joel, is there any buzz about perhaps sarah palin throwing her hat
you also have to look at michelle bachmann as winner as well. she made some news declaring her candidacy on national television and perhaps stole some headlines this morning. and if you want to look at someone who maybe needed to show a little better was tim pawlenty. has been trying to establish himself as an alternative to mitt romney. he had a chance to really make a distinction last night on the healthcare question and chose to walk away from it, guys. >> i think she kind of surprised...
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minnesota congresswoman michelle bachmann and sarah palin. they are both tea party favorites and they are both heading to iowa this week. can they share the spotlight? abc's john hendren is on the story in washington this morning. john, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you, dan. if sarah palin is trying to stay on the spotlight it's working. first on the day mitt romney goes to new hampshire to announce he is running for president, she shows up and steals the headline. and then does the same to john huntsman when he shows up in a motorcycle rally in a leather jacket. now she is casting her long shadow over tea party favorite initial bachmann. it's the momma grizzly versus the tea party titan. monday, michelle bachmann returns to her birth place, waterloo, iowa. to begin her campaign for president. one of the worst kept secrets of the 2012 race. >> i filed today my paper work to seek the certify of presidency. >> reporter: 100 miles away, sarah palin will attend the tuesday debut of "the undefeated" a documentary of her career
minnesota congresswoman michelle bachmann and sarah palin. they are both tea party favorites and they are both heading to iowa this week. can they share the spotlight? abc's john hendren is on the story in washington this morning. john, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you, dan. if sarah palin is trying to stay on the spotlight it's working. first on the day mitt romney goes to new hampshire to announce he is running for president, she shows up and steals the headline....
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starting with michelle bachmann who had a breakthrough night in manchester. among her claims, that the president's health care plan will hurt the economy. >> the c.b.o., the congressional budget office has said that obamacare will kill 800,000 jobs. what could the president be thinking by passing a bill like this knowing full well it will kill 800,000 jobs? gwen: ok. there seems to be two things there, jim. she said there are 800,000 jobs which will be killed. and she said the president knew full well that that would happen. are they true? >> not really. the c.b.o. report that she cited did not say 800,000 jobs will be killed. what it did say is that the work force is going to go down by about one half percent primarily through workers who are choosing to reduce their labor. so think of someone near retirement age who's basically hanging on to their job to stay in -- to keep their company-provided health care program. under the obama health care plan, they can qualify for tax subsidies that will then allow them to go purchase their own health care in exchange
starting with michelle bachmann who had a breakthrough night in manchester. among her claims, that the president's health care plan will hurt the economy. >> the c.b.o., the congressional budget office has said that obamacare will kill 800,000 jobs. what could the president be thinking by passing a bill like this knowing full well it will kill 800,000 jobs? gwen: ok. there seems to be two things there, jim. she said there are 800,000 jobs which will be killed. and she said the president...
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michele bachmann, herman cain, and ron paul, this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> hi, everyone. go leadership conference, yay. good to see you all, god bless you. what doesn't love the big easy? thank you for the wonderful welcome and for the invitation. love you too. love new orleans. you survived katrina, and you survived president obama's oil moratorium, there is nothing you can't survive. you have such a great spirit. you inspire all of america. you know that? new orleans inspires us all. you got it here in new orleans. and i am so thankful to be here you with today. you are very brave people here. and i want you to know that you have a brave governor in governor bobby gendle. and governor hailey barber. these two governors showed you can get it right. and they did. they are marvelous men and i love them both. now earlier this week, i don't know if you caught it, but there was a republican presidential debate. it was held by cnn and up a little north in new hampshire. and i want you to know i learned a couple of things in that debate. i learned first of all that newt gingric
michele bachmann, herman cain, and ron paul, this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> hi, everyone. go leadership conference, yay. good to see you all, god bless you. what doesn't love the big easy? thank you for the wonderful welcome and for the invitation. love you too. love new orleans. you survived katrina, and you survived president obama's oil moratorium, there is nothing you can't survive. you have such a great spirit. you inspire all of america. you know that? new orleans inspires us...
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iowa. >> my name is michele bachmann. i stand here in the midst of many friends and many family members to announce formally my candidacy for president of the united states. ( cheers and applause ) >> woodruff: at 55, the third- term congresswoman from next door minnesota has made an outspoken name for herself. she's aggressively opposed president obama over health care reform and economic policy. as she did again today. >> in february, 2009, president obama was very confident that his economic policies would turn the country around within a year. he said-- and i quote-- a year from now, i think people are going to see that we're starting to make some progress. if i don't have this done in three years, then there's going to be a one-term proposition. well, mr. president, your policies haven't worked. spending our way out of the recession hasn't worked. and so, mr. president, we take you at your word. od>> woruff: the mother of five lost her first try for public office, a school board race 12 years ago. but she won a state
iowa. >> my name is michele bachmann. i stand here in the midst of many friends and many family members to announce formally my candidacy for president of the united states. ( cheers and applause ) >> woodruff: at 55, the third- term congresswoman from next door minnesota has made an outspoken name for herself. she's aggressively opposed president obama over health care reform and economic policy. as she did again today. >> in february, 2009, president obama was very confident...
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bachmann if i don't like michele bachmann i think it's totally an artist right to do that i like it. yeah i mean this is this is like this is seems like it's a trend now david byrne from talking heads when after charlie crist when using his music in fact i think that is still ongoing i really think he dropped the you know he barely did it before even with george w. bush ok for you know what was it won't stand back down again but i mean yeah this is going to try and he clearly doesn't want to songs he has for these purposes and i don't know why these artists as artists is this going to let you know why these politicians continue to use these songs you know it's interesting because you know and song copyright her think the reason she chose the song is she's trying to send a subliminal message to the burghers like i'm an american girl i'm not the guy we can you know you know that's good i hadn't thought of that could have been the same kind of bad preparation that got her to say that john wayne was born in waterloo and the only john wayne who's ever been in waterloo is john wayne gacy t
bachmann if i don't like michele bachmann i think it's totally an artist right to do that i like it. yeah i mean this is this is like this is seems like it's a trend now david byrne from talking heads when after charlie crist when using his music in fact i think that is still ongoing i really think he dropped the you know he barely did it before even with george w. bush ok for you know what was it won't stand back down again but i mean yeah this is going to try and he clearly doesn't want to...
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. >>> congresswoman michele bachmann is in waterloo, iowa, this morning, the place where he was born. a tea party favorite, bachmann has gone back to her roots to announce that she's running for the president. numbers.enenuraging poll jonathan karl reports from waterloo. >> reporter: in the political world, she's the woman of the moment. at top of the polls in iowa. >> president obama is a one-term president. >> reporter: coming off a presidential debate earlier this month where she outshined the more experienced candidates, bachmann has just been dubbed "queen of the team party" by the conservative "weekly standard" magazine. suddenly, the congresswoman from minnesota once seen as something of a fringngcandidate has emerged as the person to beat, especially in the critical first caucus state of iowa -- the place where she was born. how big a deal is that poll? "the des moines register" has you tied for first place. >> it is a very nice welcome home gift, let me tell you. we are excited. we had heard wonderful things on the ground, and this confirmed what we were hearing. >> reporter:
. >>> congresswoman michele bachmann is in waterloo, iowa, this morning, the place where he was born. a tea party favorite, bachmann has gone back to her roots to announce that she's running for the president. numbers.enenuraging poll jonathan karl reports from waterloo. >> reporter: in the political world, she's the woman of the moment. at top of the polls in iowa. >> president obama is a one-term president. >> reporter: coming off a presidential debate earlier this...
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but is michele bachmann ready for the big time? that's coming up. ou are my suns♪ ♪ my only sunshine ♪ you makes me happy ♪ when skies are grey ♪ you'll never know, dear ♪ how much i love you ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ [ male announcer ] as long as there are babies, they'll be chevy's to bring them home. ♪ oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ ding! ] and we give you a discount on both. sort of like two in one. how did you guys think of that? it just came to us. what? bundling and saving made easy. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> just want to remind you, we are watching for that verdict to come down. everyone's in the courtroom, including former illinois governor rod blagojevich and our very own ted rowlands. as soon as we get news on that verdict, jurors have come to a conclusion on 18 of those 20 charges the former governor faces. we'll bring it to you live. >>> want to go to washington. developi
but is michele bachmann ready for the big time? that's coming up. ou are my suns♪ ♪ my only sunshine ♪ you makes me happy ♪ when skies are grey ♪ you'll never know, dear ♪ how much i love you ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ [ male announcer ] as long as there are babies, they'll be chevy's to bring them home. ♪ oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ ding! ] and we...
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let me turn to michele bachmann. at the cnn debate on monday with various republican presidential candidates, i would say she stole the show, everyone regarded it as a strong performance. here is what some of the pundits hollywood to say about the minnesota congresswoman. >> i think she's a very strong candidate or could go back to minnesota and run for congress sglp michele bachmann got through the debate with no recurrence of the shake kins she's shown on american history. >> michele bachmann, scary enough, presented the reasonable face of what has often been a vicious and vitriolic expression of partisanship and ideology. >> she did well by what standard? because she's able to speak in complete sentences. >> some of the liberals not so crazy about her. julie mason, why was this collective news flash, hey, she's not so crazy, she did pretty well, she'd be a good candidate. >> part of it is a collective on we, everyone, including the republican party is looking for some new star. but what we're seeing with michele b
let me turn to michele bachmann. at the cnn debate on monday with various republican presidential candidates, i would say she stole the show, everyone regarded it as a strong performance. here is what some of the pundits hollywood to say about the minnesota congresswoman. >> i think she's a very strong candidate or could go back to minnesota and run for congress sglp michele bachmann got through the debate with no recurrence of the shake kins she's shown on american history. >>...
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i'm pretty sure that person is not michele bachmann. but we're standing by. paul, let me bring you in, you're there at the conference as well -- okay, there she is. we're laying eyes on her now as she steps out. paul, she's going to say some thank yous here and i promise our viewers we'll get to her as she starts to speak, but what's the importance now of every public statement she makes, after she's picked up some momentum, and a lot of people gave her a lot of credit at that cnn debate for doing better than maybe a lot of people expected. >> that's rightly on a lot of the -- t.j., a lot of the pundits and everyone else thinks she did so well at our debate. she's in the spot so much more now than she was a couple of days ago. so much anticipation for her speech here. people are running right now into the ballroom to listen to her. everybody wants to see what she says. she's now more firmly in the spotlight right now than she was before, if ever. >> that's good color. she's just stepping up. let's go ahead. i know that there are usually a lot of thank yous an
i'm pretty sure that person is not michele bachmann. but we're standing by. paul, let me bring you in, you're there at the conference as well -- okay, there she is. we're laying eyes on her now as she steps out. paul, she's going to say some thank yous here and i promise our viewers we'll get to her as she starts to speak, but what's the importance now of every public statement she makes, after she's picked up some momentum, and a lot of people gave her a lot of credit at that cnn debate for...
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could michele bachmann be the next president of the united states? stand by for me interview, live, that's coming up. >>> mounting political upheaval in greece right now, amidst desperate efforts to ward off a complete financial meltdown. could the united states and the rest of the world end up feeling the blow? >>> and two washington rivals getting ready to take their political differences to the greens. we'll look ahead to tomorrow's golf summit between president obama and house speaker john boehner. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> but we begin with the most powerful lobbying group in washington, the most powerful group for older americans, to be sure, right now at the center of a growing question about its stance on social security. "the wall street journal" reporting today that in a stunning reversal, the aarp no longer opposes cuts to the social security program. the aarp, though, says that isn't necessarily true. our senior white house correspondent ed henry is joining us now with details. a lot of our viewers either are o
could michele bachmann be the next president of the united states? stand by for me interview, live, that's coming up. >>> mounting political upheaval in greece right now, amidst desperate efforts to ward off a complete financial meltdown. could the united states and the rest of the world end up feeling the blow? >>> and two washington rivals getting ready to take their political differences to the greens. we'll look ahead to tomorrow's golf summit between president obama and...